The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 07, 1961, Image 5

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    FRIDAY. APRIL 7. 1961
3 Colleges to Hold
Career Programs
Open House programs wi
by the Colleges of Agricul
and Mineral Industries. Onl
Miss PSU
Entries Due
April 19
On Mar 2 a new Miss Penn
State will be crowned at
Awards Night, the grand fin
ale of Spring Week.
Any coed who is at least fifth
semester and has a 2.2 all-Univer
sity average is eligible for the
title. Applications have been sent,
to all groups participating in
Spring Week, Sue Ellen Block,
chairman of the contest, said!
Wednesday.
If, however, a coed is not a'
member of a group taking part in]
Spring Week, she may still enter,
the contest, Miss Block said.
Applications and a 5 x 7 inch
portrait must be submitted to the
HUB desk by 5 p.m. Wednesday,
April 19. The pictures will be re-,
turned 'after the contest, Miss
Block said.
All applicants will be inter
viewed by six judges in the
preliminaries on Monday and
Tuesday, April 24 and 25. The
girls will be judged on poise,
speech, carriage, personality.
attractiveness, grooming and
scholarship.
Five finalists will be selected.
They will attend a banquet on
Tuesday afternoon, May 2, with
the six finalist judges. In the
evening, at Awards Night, they
will be interviewed again and the
final decision will be announced.
The new Miss Penn State will
be crowned by Constance Adler,
who presently holds the title.
Zygler to Show Paintings
Paintings by Eleanor Zygler,
assistant professor of art, will
compose an exhibit that will open
in the gallery of the Hetzel Union
building on Sunday and continue
through April 22.
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Tea Spoons, from $4.75
Serving Pieces, from $5.00
1 be held today and tomorrow
ure, Chemistry and Physics
the displays of the Mineral
Industries college will ;be open
from 7 to 9:30 tonight. The dis
plays of all the colleges partici
pating will be open from 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. tomorrow.
The Open House programs have
been arranged for high school
students all over the state but
are open to all University stu
-1 dents who are thinking of chang-,
ing curriculums within the science:
field, according to Eugene Gru-:
mer, president of the Mineral'
Industries Student Council.
The programs will consist of
exhibits. demonstrations, lec
tures and movies, Grumer said.
In addition. faculty members
will be available to consult with
students, Grumer said.
A display on cell culture will
be the feature of the College of
Agriculture's program. The dis
play comes from a study conduct
ed by Richard L. McCarl, instruc
tor in agricultural and biological
chemistry. Ten other departments
of the college will have displays.
A lecture on criminology by
Dr. Mary L. Willard, professor of
chemistry, and a lecture on phys
ics by Fred Tracy, assistant pro
fessor of physics, will highlight
the program arranged by the Col
lege of Chemistry' and Physics.
Information concerning the
three Open House programs will
be available tomorrow at an in
formation booth in the Hetzel
Union Building.
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THI DAILY COLLEGIAN: STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Finance Workshop
To Aid Educators
To help educators furnish young
people with the basis upon which
they can build sound habits of
dealing with their personal fi
nancial problems, the University
will conduct a Family Finance
Workshop this summer.
The program, which will open
June 15 and continue through
July 6, is especially planned for
junior and senior high school
teachers of social studies, mathe
matics, business, homemaking and
agricultural education.
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Campuses Hold Tournament
The Commonwealth Campuses
are running a spring semester
tournament in bowling, chess and
table tennis, according to Merle E.
Campbell, dean of student affairs
for the Commonwealth Cam-'
puses.
It will be a single-elimination
tournament and will culminate in
a •"championship" play-off at the
main campus on April 22.
The first round of eliminations
has been completed in both divi
sions and the following teams
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Erie, Altoona (Western).
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